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What works for me is a little bit of training and sensible eating. You know, the Cameron Diaz's of the world put a lot of effort into it! But you can't have it all - I like going out for dinner with my husband; I like meeting my mates at Starbucks! — Louise Nurding

I had been so focused on why we were suffering through all these adversities that I had neglected to think about who could get me through them or how God was going to mold our hardships to be for his glory. — Tracie Miles

The best way to help yourself is to help someone else. — Joan Walsh Anglund

As long as there are Japanese tourists, there will be a market for the Old South. — John Shelton Reed

The sun in the west was a drop of burning gold that slid nearer and nearer the sill of the world. — William Golding

At an early age I learned that people make mistakes, and you have to decide if their mistakes are bigger than your love for them. — Angie Thomas

The implication that everyone would have to accept its judgments uncritically, that it was a decision from which there could be no appeal, was astonishing. — Edwin Meese

Evangelism, in its purist form, is an overflow of worship. — Bill Johnson

Leaders who carry unresolved guilt are forced to hide a part of themselves from those to whom they are closest. They have a secret. They are forced to expend time and energy to ensure that no one finds them out. They know they are not completely trustworthy. Often they assume no one else is either. Guilty leaders have a difficult time trusting. Consequently, guilty leaders have a difficult time building teams. — Andy Stanley

I walked away exhilarated by my success, because there's nothing like making a difference in someone's life, even if that difference is a lifetime of nightmares and a fortune in therapy bills. — Marilyn Manson

Armour belonging to someone else either chops off you or weighs you down or is too tight — Niccolo Machiavelli

- Bill - that was it; Bill, the Chauffeur. That was his name. He was a wretched, primitive man, wholly devoid of the finer instincts and chivalrous promptings of a cultured soul. No, there is no absolute justice, for to him fell that wonder of womanhood, Vesta Van Warden. The grievous-ness of this you will never understand, my grandsons; for you are yourselves primitive little savages, unaware of aught else but savagery. Why — Jack London

You can put lipstick and earrings on a hog and call it Monique, but it's still a pig. — Ann Richards